British Vogue
South Asia’s Fashion Goes Global





Jul 2026
In South Asia’s Fashion Goes Global, British Vogue expertly captures a contemporary intersection where heritage craft meets modern luxury fashion. Through the lens of photographer Vivek Vadoliya, the project presents an evocative editorial narrative that moves beyond static portraiture to celebrate the sculptural and textural richness of regional design. The series leans into a refined, editorial aesthetic, utilizing natural light to frame its subjects within serene, expansive outdoor environments. Whether set against the minimalist geometry of a cream-colored wall or the lush, verdant backdrop of a meadow during golden hour, the composition consistently emphasizes the architectural nature of the garments. The styling, elevated by the contributions of hair stylist Yumi Nakada-Dingle and makeup artist Kristina Ralph Andrews, finds a seamless balance between the vibrant crimson tones and the muted, earthy palettes of the collection. With models Avanti Nagrath and Nyanderi Deng anchoring the visuals, the project achieves a cinematic quality that feels both intimate and grand. By focusing on the interplay of light, shadow, and intricate beadwork, the imagery transforms high-end fashion into a meditative experience. This work effectively bridges the gap between traditional aesthetics and global luxury standards, offering a sophisticated visual document that highlights the evolving identity of South Asian fashion on the international stage.
Editorial, Lifestyle
Natural light
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion
